Hispolon, A Bioactive Compound from Phellinus linteus, Induces Apoptosis of Human Breast Cancer Cells Through the Modulation of Oxidative Stress and Autophagy

IF 0.9 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL Journal of Biologically Active Products from Nature Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/22311866.2023.2191994
Amorn Pangjantuk, Phongsakorn Chueaphromsri, Phongsakorn Kunhorm, Ruchee Phonchai, S. Chumkiew, Nipha Chaicharoenau-domrung, Parinya Noisa
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Abstract Breast cancer (BC) is a major type of cancer found in women worldwide, accounting for more than 25% of all females diagnosed as BC patients. The BC treatment still needs to be highly effective with few adverse effects on the rest of the body. This study's objective was to investigate how hispolon enhanced anticancer activities and examine the underlying processes in human breast cancer cells. Hispolon was used to treat the HTB-26 cell lines. We investigated cell viability, intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, immunofluorescence straining, MDC assay, and RT-PCR. According to the findings, hispolon inhibited HTB-26 cells from proliferating and caused them to undergo apoptosis. When the mechanism of action of hispolon was investigated, it was discovered that BCL-2 expression was downregulated while pro-apoptotic genes including caspase-3, caspase-9, and BAX were upregulated. The level of intracellular ROS was also shown to be increased by hispolon, and the expression of antioxidant genes including SOD, GPX, and Catalase was found to be downregulated. The increase in the confocal fluorescence image of LC3I/II and the identification of upregulated autophagy-related genes, such as LC3I/II, ATG5, ATG10, and ATG12, served as indicators of the activation of autophagy. Therefore, our findings showed that hispolon had great potential for being an effective therapeutic agent and could cause cell death in breast cancer cells. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT
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海司波龙是一种从白毛中提取的生物活性化合物,通过调节氧化应激和自噬诱导人乳腺癌症细胞凋亡
摘要癌症(BC)是世界范围内发现的癌症的主要类型,占诊断为BC患者的女性的25%以上。BC治疗仍然需要非常有效,对身体其他部位几乎没有不良影响。本研究的目的是研究hispolon如何增强人类乳腺癌症细胞的抗癌活性,并检测其潜在的过程。Hispolon用于处理HTB-26细胞系。我们研究了细胞活力、细胞内活性氧(ROS)的产生、免疫荧光筛选、MDC测定和RT-PCR。根据研究结果,hispolon抑制了HTB-26细胞的增殖并使其发生凋亡。当研究hispolon的作用机制时,发现BCL-2表达下调,而促凋亡基因包括胱天蛋白酶-3、胱天蛋白酶-9和BAX上调。hispolon还显示细胞内ROS水平增加,并且发现包括SOD、GPX和过氧化氢酶在内的抗氧化基因的表达下调。LC3I/II的共聚焦荧光图像的增加和上调的自噬相关基因(如LC3I/Ⅱ、ATG5、ATG10和ATG12)的鉴定作为自噬激活的指标。因此,我们的研究结果表明,hispolon作为一种有效的治疗剂具有巨大的潜力,并可能导致乳腺癌症细胞的细胞死亡。图形摘要
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